Sym Cruisym 300
Le SYM CruisyM 300 est un maxi-scooter introduit par le constructeur taïwanais SYM (Sanyang Motor) vers 2015, conçu pour allier style de moto Cruiser et commodité de la trottinette. Il se distinguait par sa carrosserie surbaissée inspirée des voitures de croisière et son moteur monocylindre relativement gros de 278 cm3, destiné aux conducteurs à la recherche d'un véhicule urbain élégant et capable de se déplacer sur l'autoroute. Le CruisyM a aidé SYM à être compétitive sur le segment en pleine croissance des maxi-scooters, populaire sur les marchés asiatique et européen.
24 hp
Pouvoir
24 Nm
Torque
195 kg
Poids
130 km/h (estimated)
Vitesse maximale
3.5 L/100km or approximately 28.5 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Reliable Single-Cylinder Engine
The CruiSym 300 uses a 278cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine known for smooth, low-maintenance performance. SYM's build quality has improved significantly, making it a dependable choice for urban and weekend riding.
Watch the Final Drive
Some owners report that the belt or chain final drive requires closer attention to tension and wear intervals than competitors. Regular inspection every 3,000–5,000 km can prevent premature wear and costly repairs.
Budget-Friendly Resale
The CruiSym 300 holds moderate resale value as an entry-level cruiser, but depreciates faster than Honda or Yamaha equivalents. It's a smart buy new or used if purchased at the right price point.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"Unglamorous but genuinely useful urban transport that rarely disappoints."
$2,500-$4,200 usedThe CruiSym 300 occupies a genuinely weird niche — it looks like a cruiser, rides like a maxi-scooter, and costs less than either. For urban commuting it's actually brilliant. The CVT automatic means you're never caught off-guard in traffic, the floorboards give you real riding comfort on longer stints, and that parallel-twin pushes enough grunt to feel confident on dual carriageways. Don't let anyone tell you it'll embarrass itself at 70mph — it won't. Buying used, check the CVT belt religiously. SYM recommends replacement around 12,000 miles and previous owners frequently ignore this. A worn belt gives you sluggish acceleration and that characteristic slipping sensation under hard throttle. Also inspect the underseat storage hinge — it's plasticky and cracks. Parts availability from SYM dealers is improving but still patchy outside major cities, so budget for wait times. Overall it punches well above its price point. It's not exciting, it won't impress your mates, but as sensible two-wheeled transport it's quietly impressive for the money.
Équipement et Accessoires Recommandés
Full Specifications
Rivals & Alternatives
Bikes that buyers cross-shop with the Sym Cruisym 300
Compare Sym Cruisym 300 Side-by-Side
compare_arrowsSpecs, power, weight & buyer verdict — head-to-head with the bikes most often cross-shopped.
Sym Cruisym 300 vs Sym Citycom 300
Specs · Power · Buyer verdict
Sym Cruisym 300 vs Kymco Downtown 350
Specs · Power · Buyer verdict
Sym Cruisym 300 vs Qj Motor Sc300
Specs · Power · Buyer verdict
Sym Cruisym 300 vs Keeway Vieste 300
Specs · Power · Buyer verdict
Sym Cruisym 300 vs Kymco People Gti 300
Specs · Power · Buyer verdict